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Trip Highlights

Country

Nepal

Duration

26 Days

Max. Altitude

18,192 ft. / 5,545 M.

Accommodation

Hotel / Lodge

Fitness Level

Moderate

Best Season

Mar to May - Sep to Dec

Group Size

1- 15 People

Transportation

Flight / Private Vehicle

Everest 3 high pass trekking is thrilling, technical and one of the most adventurous routes in the Everest region offering three major high passes Kong ma-La pass (5535m), Chhola pass (5420m) and Renjola pass (5446m). The journey also embarks the grace of pristine Gokyo Lakes and awe inspiring view of gorgeous jewel of the Himalayas including four 8000m high mountains (Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Cho Oyu and Lhotse) from the Gokyo Ri. Everest base camp (5380m) standing in the massive Khumbu glacier, takes you possibly closest to the highest mountains. Walking up some steep trails, Kalapatthar (5445m) offers you the spectacular close up view of Everest. The enchanting view of other highest ranges provides solace to the exhausted trekkers.

In our trek, among the three passes, Kong ma-La pass is the highest that takes us to Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar. The walk moves on to Gokyo via glaciated Chhola pass and finally we go through Renjola pass to reach lukla via Namche.

The trek is enriched by both natural and cultural aspect of the Everest region. Besides the mountains, Lakes, Glacier, Flora and Faunas, the place is also well-known for the indigenous Himalayan Sherpa tradition. The old monasteries and museums, prayer flags and wheels resembling the Buddhist spirituality, kind hospitality of the Sherpa communities add cheery to the top of whole journey.

Itinerary

You can always customize this itinerary as per your preference.

1

Day

Arrive at Kathmandu.You will be welcomed by our staff and transferred to your hotel. Small meeting about the trip in the evening.

Accommodation: Hotel on BB
| Transportation: Private Vehicle

2

Day

Trek preparation & Kathmandu valley sightseeing.After your breakfast you will be introduced to the trekking guides and helpers. And the Kathmandu sightseeing beings with visit to various UNESCO enlisted cultural Heritage sites including medieval Palaces in Kathmandu-Bhaktapur-Lalitpur Durbar squares. Other sites are Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath and Swoyambhunath Stupa.In the evening you will walk along the Thamel streets which is a good place to buy trekking equipment.

Accommodation: Hotel on BB
| Transportation: Private Vehicle

3

Day

Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2652m). 3/4 hrs walking.Early morning transfer to airport for Lukla flight. The flight into Lukla is a lifetime experience in itself. The airfield is at high elevation and the runway is mere 60 meter long! Trek to Phakding walking along green landscapes & view of Kusum Kangraru.

4

Day

Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m), 5/6 hrs walk.We follow the Dudh Kosi, ascending through Himalayan pine and Doedar cedar forests, to the celebrated village of Namche Bazaar. The village of Namche is a historic trading post where Nepalese and Tibetan traders exchange salt, dried meat and textiles. Besides being a superb place to shop for traditional crafts, Namche remains the central trading post in the Khumbu, attracting Himalayan and lowland merchants. You will spend two days in Namche for acclimatization, visit local markets and spend time with your team. On the hike we capture our first glimpses of Everest and neighboring peaks.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

5

Day

Acclimatization Day in Namche.This day is reserved for acclimatization and a very slow ascend into the thin air. After breakfast you will start to ascend towards Khumjung. The trail ascends above Namche Bazar and passes through Syangboche (3720m) – this is where the local airport is located. From a hill top above the airport, you will get your first view of Tangboche Peak (6367m), Lhotse Peak (8414m) and Ama Dablam (6856m). On arrival at Khumjung (3780m), you could visit the Hillary School before stopping for lunch at one of the tea houses - the walk takes about 3 hours. After lunch you will continue ascending the foot path to Khunde (3840m), here you could visit the local hospital before the 2 hour ascend back to Namche Bazar. This day is physically demanding at times and you should be prepared as the weather is very unpredictable. Namche Bazaar is known as the gateway of the Everest Region, visit the local museum where you can see the traditional custom of the Sherpa peoples. You will spend a second night in Namche.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

6

Day

Trek to Tengboche (3860m), 5/6 hrs walk.The flat and easy trail leads towards the view of Mt. Everest, then descends deep into the Dudh Kosi Valley at Pungki Thanka; from here it ascends the right flank of the Dudh Kosi valley to Tengboche Monastery (3860m). It is the spiritual center of the Khumbu; the climb is long, but more than adequately compensated by views of Mt. Amadablam and on a clear day, views of Mt. Everest and its surrounding peaks.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

7

Day

Trek to Dingboche (4410m) 4/5 hrs walk.Descend through a beautiful forest then cross the Imja Khola and trek through the village of Pangboche (3900m); This day is probably the most interesting trekking day because you will not lose altitude like on other days and you will enjoy views of Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Lhotse & other peaks; the route continues through pastures to Dingboche, known as the 'summer valley'.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

8

Day

Second acclimatization day.This would be your second acclimatization day that requires about 6 hours of trekking to an altitude of 5100m. After breakfast you ascend Nagerjun (5100m), a hill located on the flanks of the Chhukung valley directly above Dingboche. The main aim is to climb high and sleep low. The foot path becomes steep at times, resulting in a physically challenging day – ascending the hill could take up to 5 hours at altitude. From this altitude there are good views of Lobuche East (6119m), Lobuche West (6145m), Taboche Peak (6367m), Thamserku (6608m), Kangtega (6685m) and Ama Dablam (6856m). On a clear day you could even see Makalu, the world’s fifth highest mountain, including great views of the Pheriche Valley. After a short rest, you start to descend back to Dingboche – the walk at altitude takes about 2 hours. After lunch you should take a well-deserved rest, afternoon temperatures could drop rapidly as the sun sets over the mountain tops. You will spend a second night in Dingboche.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

9

Day

Dingboche to Chukkung (4,730m) explore around.This is important acclimatization/rest day with the option of hiking high up to Chhukung Ri (5,546m) for 360 degree mountains scenery or visit Island peak base camp. We spend the day relaxing or exploring with tremendous mountain scenery of Lhotse (8,501m), Makalu (8,463m), Nuptse (7879m), and Imja Tse/ Island peak (6189 m), Barunche (7,220m), Amadablam (6,814m),Thamserku (6,608m), Kawangde etc. more two dozen snow capped mountains from the ridge above the Chhukung valley. We have to prepare for first high pass, the Kongma La Pass at 5,535meters.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

10

Day

Chhuking via Kongma La (5,546m) to Lobuche (4,930m) – 7/8 hrs.After very morning breakfast with pack lunch, the rocky small trail ascend up to Kongma La (5,535m). You will probably find this pass bit harder than previous days trekking. We head down directly west out of Chukhung on a small, rocky trail and contour around many hillsides, usually not very steep, until we reach the Pokalden Base Camp and after a few other hills, steeper, we will reach another Base Camp for Pokalden and a clear blue lake which sits just below the pass. The trail still leads us half hour on good looks impossibly built into the cliff-side, and after few hours later we have reached the Kongma La, our highest pass at 5,546 meters. Then the trail descends steeply and get in Lobuche crossing Khumbu glacier.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

11

Day

Lobuche to Gorakshep (5100mtrs) walk 3 hrs.We get an early start to avoid the "crowds" that can converge on Kala Pattar at some times of the year, and to get the clearest views. We trek alongside the Khumbu Glacier as the path winds over the rocky moraine towards the settlement of Gorak Shep. We are high, among the glaciers of the world's highest peaks, at the junction of two large glaciers and nestled in an amphitheatre of peaks. Pumori (7145 m), Lingtren (6697 m), Nuptse (7745 m) and of course Everest (8848 m).

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

12

Day

Lobuche to Gorakshep (5,140m) - 3 hours & Everest Base Camp (5,364m) -2/3 hrs.After breakfast the trek starts. The trail that goes to Gorakshep is rocky and windy but it offers the good view of Mt. Pumori and there are beautiful views of the Everest Base camp and glacier with scenic view. After lunch, we are ready for our adventure to the targeted destination and we continue our trek towards the Everest Base Camp and to the Khumbu Ice-fall, the path from here can be misleading, follow the lead Sherpa, every year the trail changes due to the movements of the glacier, the walk is quite strenuous due to the high altitude and thin air, the walk passes through over rocky dunes and moraine and streams, till you reach the base camp. If you are during the high expedition season the area is so crowded that almost feels like a city. It takes 2-3 hrs to get to base camp and after a grand time here go back over the journey to Gorekshep.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

13

Day

Gorakshep to Kalapater (5,550m) 2 hours & Stroll back to Dzongla (4,830m) -5/6 hrs.Early in morning climb up 2 hours to reach Kalapatter for 360 degree view of the mountain peaks. When reaching the top, you will feel joyful as you achieve the moment that you been dreaming, since the planning of your journey. A small rocky peak “Kalapater” offer you beyond imagination as the Everest looks amazing, the panoramic view from this spot is something to cherish, and you feel it’s worth the hard climb up to here and to feel at the top of the world. you can also see the south Khumbu glacier that sweeps below you, and you can also see the Everest Base camp down below on the moraine of Khumbu glacier and many mountains scenery; Pumari (7,145m), Lingtren (6,695m), Khumbutse (6,623m), Changtse (7,550m), Nupse (7879m), Everest itself etc. After breakfast we trek down to same way until below Lobuche then head west towards the Cho La Pass, contouring around a headland towards the picturesque mountains scenery trail to the Dzongla (4,830m). Staying overnight enjoy the scenery of Himalaya.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

14

Day

Dzongla via Chola La (5,320m) to Tangnank (4,700m) -6/7 hrs.We leave Everest behind us but the view is still amazing on the trail dominated by Mt. Cho Oyu (8,153m) the sixth highest mountain in the world. The trail up to Cho La Pass is hard work, involving a steep scramble up rock boulders and then a walk across the gently ascending, snow-covered glacier on the pass. Even though, the views of the route ahead of the glacier itself are breathtaking. For the first part of the descent there are discernible paths that zigzag down the mountainside - slippery in snowy rocky trail. Then we descend through steep boulder scattered slopes to the Gokyo valley; turquoise lakes and great glaciers. Finally we climb a gentle slope to the top, from where it’s all downhill following a narrow river valley all the way to its base where we overnight at Tangnak (4,700m), a small Sherpa settlement beneath huge rock.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

15

Day

Thangnak to Gokyo (4,790m) -2/3 hrs.After late breakfast the trail leads us through the Nagzumpa glacier (biggest glacier of the Nepal Himalaya) and ascending trail catch the main route of Gokyo on the beautiful second lakes with Siberian ducks swimming across the mirror-calm surface. The rest of the day you can relax in hotel or climb up to Gokyo Peak (5,350m). You can enjoy the beautiful isolated Himalayan scenes by exploring around.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

16

Day

Rest Day in Gokyo (4790m)/ Explore day in Gokyo Peak (5,350m) -2 hrs.Early in the morning about 2 hours hike up to the Gokyo Ri (5,360m) for the breathtaking view of splashing sunrise at the top of the four highest mountains including Mt. Everest and many more snow-capped giants. This will be unforgettable life time memory. You will be overjoyed when you reach the summit with spectacular view of mountains surrounding us are Cho Oyu (8,153m), Gyangchung Kang (7,922m), Lhotse (8,501m), Makalu (8,463m), Cholatse (6440 m), Taweche (6,542m), Kantega (6,685m), Thamserku (6,808m), Lobuche (6,145m) and Mt Everest (8,848m). Hundreds of other unnamed peaks fill the scene, whilst below us the Ngozumba Glacier, the largest in Nepal, stretches through the valley. We have a great memories and stroll back an hour to Gokyo for breakfast then take a rest and relax all the day.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

17

Day

Gokyo via Renjo La (5,446m) to Marulung (4,150m) – 7/8 hrs.Today is big day over the Renjo La (5,340m) you leave your camp following an early breakfast and climb into a wide curie making for the ridge line ahead of you. This is our last challenging Pass, when you come over the pass you are greeted with an incredible panorama looking out over the turquoise lakes at Gokyo and across the Mt. Everest. You descend through rough glacial slabs and moraine campsite in a secluded location on the western shore of Gokyo. Probably, we need ropes to descend into remote Northern valley about 100mtrs during Nov-Feb. There is a chance we will meet Tibetan Traders descending from the Nangpa La pass that leads through the Himalayas from Tibet with their caravans of woolly yaks laden with goods. . You can have this trek in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy the beautiful isolated Himalayan scenes by exploring around.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

18

Day

Marulung to Thame (3,800m) – 4/5 hrs,We are heading down into Nangpa Valley. Until 2005 this valley was off limits to trekkers because it was a main access route to the pass linking Nepal and Tibet. From decades, many Tibetan traders have traveled this route, bringing a variety of Chinese goods on the backs of their yaks to sell in Namche Bazaar. The Thame monastery which is attached with the rock famous ancient monetary was built in fourteenth century. Trek back to the lodge. You have great chance to talk with Everest Hero Mr. “Appa Sherpa”, about his experience of 20 times Everest summit.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

19

Day

Trek to Namche Bazar (3,430m) -3/4 hrs,After breakfast the treks leads us down the river then goes gradual down and kind of flat turn south down valley towards Namche Bazaar through rhododendron and juniper forest with isolated Sherpa village. The rest of day we enjoying with tremendous mountains scenery in Namche Bazaar.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

20

Day

Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,800m) -6/7 hrs,After a long walk we'll have long last day trek back to Lukla today, we descend the long way before crossing the bridge and further walk to Monju and stop in Phakding for lunch. We will further descend enjoying the lush green scenery around and passing through the incredible mountain scenery and local Sherpa village until Lukla. You'll have time to wander around the areas and guide will re-confirm your flight ticket and enjoy the last celebrated dinner with your crew.

Accommodation: Guesthouse on BLD

21

Day

Fly back to Kathmandu -30 minutes.Normally, the flight for Kathmandu is morning due to the wind in afternoon; sometime the flight time can be delayed due to bad weather and other reason beyond our control. Anyway we will fly back to Kathmandu and your guide will transfer to hotel then you may have time to relax after long journey and take back your breath and rest at your hotel rest of day.

Accommodation: Hotel on BB

22

Day

Farewell day in Kathmandu (1,350m),In this pleasant day you may have full day at leisure either relax at hotel or explore the around Thamel. Today is day of ending your journey, so we would like offer you farewell dinner in Nepali typical Restaurant and hand over you Trip Certificate, Trekking Permit and TIMS Card for memory of Nepal trip.

Accommodation: Hotel on BB

23

Day

Final Departure to your DestinationGlobal Holidays Adventure's representative will drop you to the Airport terminal to bid you a final farewell.

Day 1: Pick up at international airport in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

Cost Details

"So What you are paying For?"

We would like to explain to you. We are a local company providing world-wide travelers with internationally qualified services. We provide you with the lowest cost possible for fully inclusive trips that have no hidden fees. We guarantee your safety, satisfaction, and long-lasting memories of your experience.

Cost Include

All necessary domestic & international airport transport as per the itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Everest Base Camp is suitable for all kind of people who are moderately fit, not any previous adventures experience is required. Some physical fitness activities such as running, swimming and walking are recommended before your Everest Base Camp Trekking. Persons suffering from a pre-existing medical flaws must seek medical advice before considering the trek. Whilst on the trek, it is common to experience some discomfort before being fully acclimatized.

Yes, Global Holidays Adventure representative will be there to greet you outside of Terminal Hall. He will be displaying Global Holidays Adventure name card with your name on it. After that you will be transferred to pre-chosen Hotel.

You can get the visa at Tribhuwan International Airport after landing, furthermore it will be easier if you fill up the visa form by online (http://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa) before taking the flight to Nepal. Entry Visa fees- at present is $ 25 for 15 day, $ 40 for 30 days and $ 100 for three month visa on entry to Nepal.

You should bring following essential documents in the trip:

Valid Passport: must be valid for up to 6 months.

Travel insurance: you need to provide a copy of insurance paper to Global Holidays Adventure before you start the trek.

All types of Hotels from a budget to Luxurious including five star services are available in Kathmandu. Normally, Global Holidays Adventure offers three hotel services in our outline itinerary. We can also accommodate according to your choice.

During Trekking: You will have teahouse/Lodges generally provide basic clean facilities with a mattress and a quit blanket. We can also offer Global Holidays Adventure's sleeping baggage if needed (which needs to be returned after the trip) but it’s always better to have a personal sleeping bag. We usually provide you single and double rooms as well as the occasional dormitory. During the peak season it is quite difficult to manage single room therefore double rooms are preferred in our outline itinerary.

Normally there are common toilet facilities in teahouses and lodges, which are usually neat and clean. Nowadays, some small number of teahouses and lodges offer attached restroom. We will provide you the best option as far as possible in this regard.

Normally there are hot water shower services in various teahouses and lodges. In the absence of such facility, the teahouse/lodges will provide you hot water bucket. The payment for the shower has to be made by yourself and the cost varies with the places.

Whilst on the trek, our porters who are honest and experienced, will take care of your luggage. All you need to carry is your small day bag for your personal belongings like camera, water bottle, sun cream, money etc. Normally, we assign one porters to carry the luggage of two trekkers.

Most of Teahouse cook a delicious range of mostly vegetarian fare Pasta, Tuna Bakes, Noodles, Potatoes, Eggs, Dal-bhat, Bread, Soups, Fresh Vegetable ( variety depends on the season) and even some desserts like Apple Pies, Pancakes and some interesting attempts at Custard. You will find a lot of garlic items on the menu, eat some every day because it assists with acclimatization. In many larger villages you may find some meat on the menu. You can always get hot chocolate, tea, coffee, hot lemon as well as soft drinks. Everest region has some finest bakeries of the higher Himalayas. Each day dinner and breakfast are used to take in the same lodge you spend the night. Lunch will be taken on the way to destination.

During the airport pick-drop and Kathmandu sightseeing we use private tourist vehicles of various categories such as cars, vans, micro, bus etc. according to size of the group. We take a domestic flight for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.

The best season for this trek is October to mid-December and mid-February to mid-June. This trip is not preferred during the monsoon season from June to August except the treks to Himalayan rain shadow like Upper Mustang and Mt. Kailas.

Weather in the mountains is notoriously difficult to predict. Generally, nights are chillingly cold, whereas, the days are warmer. Winter (January and February) will be a bit colder but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. There will be a bit of snow during the month of January, February and December. The temperature inside the teahouses/lodges are fairly maintained. You can always sit beside a fire to keep yourself warmer. The temperature could be as high as 20 degree c to 15 degree c low during the day time.

There are telephone services in most of the hotels/lodges from where you can make international calls. There are mobile network services available in most of the places. Moreover, Everest Link provides internet access in most of the parts of Everest region. Buy a recharge card and enjoy the social networking in the base of highest peak. Above that, Global Holidays Adventure offers satellite phone services in every trekking packages.

Well it totally depends upon you. There is trend of tipping the guide and porters in trekking. Tipping is a good way to acknowledge their works and thank them in a better way, something they would cherish and support their daily lives.

In case you suffer from altitude sickness or any other problems, we will offer you the doctor’s prescribed medicines according to the type of problem facing you. We will descend you and incase of extreme cases, you will get rescued by the helicopter.

In case of any casualties, travel insurance will be a boon to recover the incurred expenses. In case of helicopter rescue, the helicopter charge, which is little expensive, can also be recovered by your insurance. So it a good act to check you insurance validity and policy, whether it recovers the rescue charges or not.

Yes, there are many options and choices to extend your holidays before or after your main trip. You can visit our other touring trips to add to the main event. In general, following trips are suggested for your holiday extensions.

No vaccinations are compulsory in Himalaya but we do recommend you are covers for * Diphtheria & TB, *Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B * Malaria, * Typhoid, Polio and tetanus. We also recommend the following:

A dental Checkup prior to Travelling.

A blood group card in case of emergencies.

Required Equipments

Equipment items are individual interests & choices but the most important fact is that you should carry enough clothes to tackle the cold weather in the Himalayas. During the trek heavy items will be carried by our porters or yaks. And the personal belongings which you need for daily or frequent purposes like money, water bottle, rain gear, camera, sun-cream and toilet paper etc. are to be carried by yourself in the backpack. We will provide complimentary water proof duffel bag which you can use during the trek and is carried by porters. You can leave your non trekking items at the hotel or in our office and collect them after the trek.

The following list gives you a general idea of the personal items that you can bring for the trek.

GENERAL

4 seasons sleeping bag (Optional/ we can provide if you need it but is to be returned after the trek)

Duffel or Rucksack or suitcase ( We will provide one complimentary GHD duffel bag gore you to Keep )

Daypack

Down Jacket ( Optional/we can provide if you need one but is to be returned after the trek. )

UPPER BODY-HEAD /EARS /EYES

Shade hat or baseball cap-some people drape a bandana down the back of their head and then put a baseball cap on to hold it in place.

Instant hand warmers are always nice in a pinch, but really shouldn't be necessary on the trek. Bringing appropriate hand protection as recommended above, should be sufficient( Optional).

CORE BODY

T-SHIRTS -2

Light and expedition weight thermal tops.

Fleece jacket or pullover.

Fleece Wind-Stopper Jacket ( Optional)

Waterproof ( preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket.

2 women sports bras, synthetic, no cotton.

LOWER BODY-LEGS

2 pairs nylon hiking shorts-quick drying type not cotton.

Underwear, stay away from cotton ( 4).

2 pairs lightweight long underwear-capilene or ther synthetic.

1 pair soft shell pants-synthetic, full zip from top and bottom preferable.

2 pairs trekking pants, preferably that zip on/off at the knees so they double as shorts.

1 pair hard shell pants. Waterproof/breathable, Gore-Tex or equivalent is best. Should zip from top and bottom- this makes it easier to put on over boots without getting undressed should the weather change once you are underway for the day.

1 pair cotton pants ( loose jeans/khakis ).

All clothing should be kept dry using waterproof stuff sacks or large puncture resident plastic bags.

FEET

4 pairs of liner socks, synthetic or capilene.

3 pairs heavy weight socks to be worn over liner socks.

1 pairs light weight socks, a good option for the lower/warmer parts of the trail.

1 pair light to medium weight water proof hiking/trekking boots.

1 pair light trekking shoes or sneakers. Good for around the camp/lodges and in Kathmandu.

1 pair hiking gaiters, good for keeping dust and rocks out of your shoes/boots as well as keep your feet dry as necessary ( Optional).

1 pair sandals (Optional).

MEDICINES AND FIRST AID KITS(Please note our guide will also carry the first aid kit bag during the trek. However we still recommend you to bring your personal first aid kit as well.)

Extra Strength Excedrin for altitude related headaches.

Ibuprofen for general aches and pains.

Immodium or Pepto bismol capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea.

Diamox ( Commonly prescribed as acetazolamide) 125 or 250 mg tablets for altitude sickness. Please discuss with us before starting to take his medicine.

Water purification iodine tablets or polar-pure crystals.

MISCELLANEOUS, BUT IMPORTANT !

Passport and extra passport photos (4 copies )

Airline ticket ( Please make a copy and leave on at our office in Kathmandu just in case if you need to change the date of you)

Durable wallet/pouch for travel documents, money & Passport.

Sunscreen. SPF 40 is recommended and should be relatively new since it loses its effectiveness over time.